Ukraine's Zelenskiy vows to press on with prisoner exchanges
9/6/2025 6:06
Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskiy vowed on Sunday to press on with prisoner exchanges
with Russia and said any failure by Moscow to uphold
humanitarian accords cast doubt over U.S. and other efforts to
end the more than three-year-old conflict.
Zelenskiy also warned Ukrainians to be attentive to air raid
warnings in the aftermath of heavy Russian air attacks.
The president was speaking a day after Russian officials
accused Ukraine of postponing the latest prisoner swap
indefinitely. A Ukrainian official had already rejected the
Russian allegation.
Speaking in his nightly video address, Zelenskiy said
Ukraine had not yet received the full list of prisoners to be
released under agreements clinched in talks in Turkey.
"The Russian side is therefore, like always, even in these
matters, is trying to play some kind of dirty political and
information game," Zelenskiy said.
"The important thing is to get a result, to ensure that
people are brought home. We believe that the exchanges will
continue and will do everything for this.
"If the Russians do not stand by agreements even in
humanitarian matters, it casts great doubt on all international
efforts -- including those by the United States in terms of
talks and diplomacy."
U.S. President Donald Trump has put pressure on both Ukraine
and Russia to move towards a resolution on the war. Ukraine has
said it backs a U.S. call for a 30-day ceasefire, while Russia
says certain conditions must first be met.
In concluding his address, Zelenskiy urged Ukrainians to be
especially attentive to air raid warnings.
"In the coming days we must pay attention to air raid
warnings," he said. "Look after yourselves, look after Ukraine."
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